Google Assistant Can Now Help You Find Your Lost iPhone
Google announced today that it is providing Google Assistant with new automation and web features for Android and iOS. Apple's most significant feature is the ability to find a lost iPhone with a digital assistant.
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Android users could use
Google Assistant for a long time to trigger a sound on their smartphone if it
got lost. The same ability, much like the system owned by Apple, Find Me, is coming
in the same way. This feature allows users who have an intelligent Google
Assistant speaker and a misplaced device to find the supporting Google Home app
for iOS.
The alert is activated
when you ask "Hey Google, find my phone" via a smart home appliance
from Google. After the trigger, a critical iOS warning is sent to your iPhone
lt after the Google Home app. Apple offers apps that can use critical alerts to
ensure that they reach the user. These are specific notifications that may
breakthrough do not interfere or quiet mode. Special approval of Apple apps
with critical alerts seems to have been given to Google.
The "assisted
routines," which Google says, make multiple actions at once easier to
perform automatically using one single command and the update to a Duplex that
makes ordering and delivery with partner restaurants easier, are further
features coming into the Google Assistant application.
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